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    America was a small region of land on the east coast of a continent. The United States finished the French and Indian war which was between the Britain with the Americans and the French with the Indians. The Americans and the British won the war and started working on recovering the resources after using during the war. America needed more land to make resources to pay off debt from the war. Then‚ France gave America a good deal for their land so they can also pay off debt. The Louisiana purchase

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    In what ways did the French and Indian War alter the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? By: Cassidy Cecil The French and Indian War altered the relations between Britain and its American colonies due to the colonies wish of a republican government in place of an English monarchy. Britain began to tax in order to pay off the war which led colonists to look at their mother country different. In return‚ they tried to split and gain independence

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    Ingrid Ortiz Mrs. Buice APUSH- Period 3 30 September 2014 Intro With all of the circumstances weighed‚ one can see that the outcome of the American Revolutionary War of 1776 inevitably tilted toward victory for the colonists. The British brought an experienced Army to bear on the Colonists; however‚ fighting a war across the Atlantic Ocean required supplying the army by way of the sea‚ a great logistical disadvantage. The Colonists‚ by contrast were fighting in their own backyards‚ and had a

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    The French and Indian War started in 1754 and concluded in 1763. This war was a crucial turning point in American history. During this time‚ English colonists were attempting to move farther west to the Ohio Valley. This is where the French held their trading posts. This move only infuriated them even more. Accordingly‚ the French aimed to assemble a strong military‚ Fort Duquense‚ to defend against the English colonists. This seemed to fail in a way and resulted in others taking action. Virginians

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    the French and Indian war for the british. George Washington also had cow teeth with hippopotamus ivy and metal springs. The start of the breaking of their relationship was when the british stated raising taxes for the French and Indian war. Than the colonists wrote the Declaration of Independence and was justified in doing that with the unfair taxes‚ the british resistance to the rule of law‚ and John Locke and natural rights.+1 sent The first of their reasons was unjust taxes.The british rose

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    The American Revolution was mainly provoked because of the unwanted high taxes that colonies had to pay so British can pay their war debt. The French Indian war was the biggest cause of the high taxes which lead to certain acts like stamp act and sugar act which was very harsh for the colonies as they had to give high taxes on daily use items and all this taxes was without permission of the colonies. Colonist were also angry as they had no representation in parliament so they were not able to provide

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    control over the Indians and was effective in having them do what they needed them to do. Part of the policies that the federal government put into place included separating the Indians into reservations‚ interfering with their ability to roam freely. This caused the Native Americans to face suppression and poverty. Not only did their population have to deal with being divided amongst themselves‚ but also their land‚ the White settlers brought with them diseases that the Indians had no immunity

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    colony of the British Empire when Britain and the allies declared war on Germany on August 4th and by doing this‚ India was automatically pushed into World War I (WW I). Although the Indians had no part in the traditional rivalries between the European powers that led to WWI yet the soldiers‚ or “sepoys” of the Indian Army fought and died for the British Empire in places such as France‚ Belgium‚ Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Gallipoli and Palestine and East and West Africa. About 1.5 million Indian soldiers fought

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    Henry H How did international events of the eighteenth century affect the French Revolution? The effects of the French Revolution were vast and far reaching. The overthrowing of the monarchy quickly dealt a near fatal blow to the old feudal and monarchic system that had controlled Europe for centuries (Jörgensen‚ C). The Revolution got rid of serfdom and federal dues peasants previously had to pay to kings (Jörgensen‚ C). Outside of Europe‚ in South America‚ the spanish colonies saw a weakened

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    Pre- Independence Law Commissions   The First Law Commission was established in 1834 by the British Government under the Chairmanship of Lord Macaulay.  It suggested various enactments to the British Government‚ most of which were passed and enacted and are still in force in India. Few of the most importance recommendations made by this First Law Commission were those on‚ Indian Penal Code (first submitted in 1837 but enacted in 1860 and still in force)‚Criminal Procedure Code (enacted in 1898

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